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When using microSD Card
(not included with scanner)
Do not remove a microSD card or disconnect the power supply while the indicators are
blinking.
If the microSD card is full, the indicator light blinks red and LCD displays “Card Full”. Use
another card or delete some files on it if necessary.
The scanner only accepts microSD cards in FAT16 or FAT32 file system. NTFS and other
file systems are not supported.
Suitable and Unsuitable Original Types
Suitable for Wand Scanning
The scanner used as a wand scanner
(without the feeder dock)
is designed to obtain
the best scanning results with photo and document originals up to 8.5”x14” size.
Suitable for Feeder Dock
The scanner used with the feeder dock is designed to obtain the best scanning results
with the following types of originals:
Photos and documents
(3”x5”, 4”x6”, 5”x7”, 8”x14”)
Business cards
(standard 3.5”x2” (89x50mm) or larger)
Unsuitable for Feeder Dock
Do not use
the following types of originals for scanning in the feeder dock, otherwise
the feeder dock may malfunction or cause the original to jam in the slot.
Originals thicker than 0.03” (1.0mm)
Originals with either side shorter than 2.2” (55mm)
Originals with lots of black or dark colors
Originals with dark colors surrounding the edges
Printed media
(newspapers, magazines, etc.)
Soft and thin materials
(thin paper, cloth, etc.)
Originals that
exceed
the maximum acceptable size, 8.5”x20” (216x508mm).
Access your Scanned Images
You can use multiple methods for viewing, downloading, editing or printing your scanned images:
Connect to Scanner Wi-Fi Access Point (refer to page 16)
Connect Scanner to Computer and use Windows Explorer or Mac Finder (refer to page 27)
Use Presto! PageManager Software (refer to page 29)
File Naming Convention
A folder titled
DCIM
is created on your built-in storage or on the microSD card
(not included)
into which all photo and document scans are stored
(in sub-folders described later)
.
Each scanned image is given a file name with the prefix
PDI_
followed by a 4-digit sequential
number in the order the images are stored, for example, JPG files
(individual and panoramic
stitch photos)
are titled
PDI_0001.jpg
,
PDI_0002.jpg
, etc., and document PDF files are titled
PDI_0001.pdf
,
PDI_0002.pdf
, etc..